There are only six chemostrilants. Out of six one is hydrogen peroxide, cleaning and decontamination hatchery should be evaluated by means of microbiological assay by means of plate exposure/surface sanitation of hatcher/setter/hatchery floor/walls/personal hygiene should be evaluated by mini swab-area -1 sq foot/mdium swab-1 sq metr/and mega swab-area 100 sq foot. for every hatch fluff should be screened for microbial contamination.fumigation of setter and hatcher with formalin and pot. permangnate is a routine standard practice. sanitation of hatching eggs. for fumigation hatching eggs maintainance of humidity >75 percent is essential.for fungal decontamination use of hot hydrogen per oxide >60 degrees c is highly effective.to sum up microbiological evaluation of hatchery sanitation is an essential prerequisite
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Hi,
don´t you have any experiences with another chemosterilant for hatchery - chlorine dioxide vapours (e.g. DutriGel), intended as substitution of dangerous formalin? If yes, what is your opinion? Thanks.